Greetings, All of our SVN operations are self-serve. You can set it up by following the instructions on our documentation page at https://sourceforge.net/docs/ The specific document you're looking for is https://sourceforge.net/docs/E09

-Jay Bonci Sourceforge.net

hell this is a jungle of docs!

i am looking up to you lb_worm....because you managed to setup the cvs in ppc_evtd....

i still do not know how to switch to svn.....and how to initialize the repository.

Looks like you have to convert from cvs to svn by making a patch dump and then importing this back into sourceforge and from the admin page select to import the data file (it is a pain, but I had to do all this with the CVS too). Shame it is not possible to toggle between either cvs or svn repositories. Maybe you can. Will look into it a bit more. Have you established admin for anyone else?

I have just had a look at mine and you can go into admin and subversion and enable it from the drop down menu. You can then un tick cvs from admin too. You can then browse to your area (server: https://<NAME>.svn.sourceforge.net) at /svnroot/<NAME>.

@mindbender: In your last PM you asked where I got the info for the acp_commander from... Sniffing to the network traffic with ethereal as jonli initially suggested. EricC did a good job on the basic ACP-codes (see page 2) he already identified some of the data in the packets. So I only had to finish his work and put the puzzle together.

so to put it into Status of Development-style: praise EricC!(btw. shouldn't the above thread be named 11.01._07_? I think I can remember some kind of event about two weeks ago. )

Just updated the current state of the packet classes (didn't even try to compile them, yet) to sourceforge/SVN. Hope, I didn't screw up everything. Just thought the classes might make the packets a bit clearer.

Received the development box yesterday, but thanks to Kyrill I couldn't do anything after coming home from work. BlackoutsWill be off during the whole weekend, but I'll take the laptop with me. Maybe I can preceed with the acp_commander.

Recently stumbled over

echo "fwupdate" >/var/run/fwupdate

in clientUser_util. Could that be the signal to install an updated firmware during the next reboot?

i messed up my freelink installation with an enhanced freelinkomatix and thought that it would be best to reflash it....so get into EM Mode vi boot_options and reflash when in EM. i directly used jtymods firmware....and filled up /dev/sda1 (= /boot in hddrootfs-mode)

as i was sick of opening the box again to connect the hdd to a workstation i just thought that acp_commander worked for the hddrootfs....but hey it also works in EM Mode

just execute acp_commander with the "-o" option and you can connect to the LS Pro via telnet while in EM Mode as root

then i just needed to mount /dev/sda1 to /mnt/disk1/and had to delete a big file from there...i chose hddrootfs.buffalo.updated

it is really nice that EM mode is also open...as fdisk + support for ext2/ext3 and XFS is supported, you can repartition your harddrive as you like directly in EM Mode. mkfs.xfs + mkfs.ext2 + mkfs.ext3 are inside EM Mode..

it might be a nice idea to add a note for this in the freelink installation...there the space is needed desperately...

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